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Offline Cogburn

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Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« on: January 17, 2007, 05:54:14 AM »
I have been told that some single ought buckshot is a little bit less than .32 cal.  Does any one know of a particular brand of buckshot that mics less than .32?  I am looking for cheap .32 roundballs. 

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Re: Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2007, 08:10:22 AM »
Yes it is.

I use it in my .32 it it a touch smaller than normal .32 roundballs so I use either 2 .010 thick patches or 1  .018 pillow tick patch and it shoots very well.

Hornady makes it and you get 5lbs of them for $18 at Cabelas, 5 lbs is a lot of those little roundballs ;D so enjoy shooting for a long time.
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Re: Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2007, 11:36:39 AM »
I just put calipers to the "0" buck from Hornady buckshot I shoot in my current .32 caplock. It measured .321. I looked now in their 2006 catalog and they list their lead/antimony hardened "0"  buckshot, part # 6410 at.320" diameter.  They state roundness of +0.001. My barrel takes a 10 thousandths patch for target work with a steel loading rod for these buckshot, and I use a 5 thousandths patch for hunting with the wooden rod and short starter. Boxed 32 caliber roundballs differ by manufacturer with varying diameters. I have seen .310, .315, and .319 depending on maker currently in the marketplace. One  probably wants to consider standardizing for accuracy. Years ago when country stores would sell you a 12 gauge single ought buck shell for  35 cents I could buy those shells which were the cheapest common lead buckshot and take out the buckshot to use them (12 or 16 pellets). There was a time when such shells were cheaper to cut open for ball than to  buy the 100 designated m/l  balls after m/l caught on. Over at least 35 years I only bought one or two boxes of 100 preferring the buckshot in my rifles for cost and convenience. Never molded a 32 ball in all that time. Still do not. I shoot the Hornady now as getting the pure lead buckshot by the  bag or in cheap shells is nearly impossible for me. Do what you want to do but I would tell you that great thick patch combinations in the 32 do not lead to the best accuracy simply because thick patches compress on firing and the ball takes too much windage. Thick patches are just too soft to keep the ball in the middle under pressure of the spin imparted by the rifling. The 32 is a higher pressure gun than a .62 rifled jaeger with deep grooves. Big calibers is where a thick patch belongs. Remember all that advice apout the patch weave impressing around the ball diameter in a good tight fit as being best for accuracy. It is so.

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Re: Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2007, 05:21:23 AM »
The size that I use is the Hornady #1 Buck shot that says it is .300 diameter on the box and it mics out at .300 too.
I can use 1 patch and do when the boy shoots it as it loads very easy for him but it shoots better with 2 - .010 patches or 1 pillow tick patch that is .018 thick.

I hope that helps you in finding what you need for your .32
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Re: Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2007, 09:11:13 AM »
thanks guys,
I suppose I need to try the #1 and the #0 from a shotgun shell to see which one I like in my rifle and then make my decision and buy some bulk shot from Cabela's or some other supplier.

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Re: Buckshot for .32 cal muzzleloader
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2007, 03:47:49 PM »
Hornady buckshot is swaged and is very uniform.  I use the #1 buckshot in my 32 caliber, measures .300 like mentioned in an above post.

I also use #000 in my 36 caliber, that measures .350 for those interested.